Tech Reports

ULCS-07-027

An Ontology in OWL for Legal Case-based Reasoning

Adam Wyner

Abstract

In this paper, we present an ontology in OWL for Legal
Case-based Reasoning. We outline some of the main motivations for
providing an ontology in OWL, then discuss Legal Case-based Reasoning
along the lines of CATO and given a method in which the factors of
cases are compared and partitioned. An ontology in OWL, developed in
the Protege ontology editor, is presented. The ontology is useful as
a formal conceptualisation of what one reasons with in Legal
Case-based Reasoning. We claim that as legal cases are the input to
Legal Case-based Reasoning, the form in which cases are modelled ought
to conditioned by the purpose to which they are put.

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